janvier 1917 : first arrived, coldest winter :snowflake: -> Shoks traumatism, he relized how much he's been wrong and the war's horror :cry:

April 1917, traumatism experience. He was blown up in the hairn and when he came down he relised that he was lying among the remains of a close friend, an officer called Cock Robin. -> terrible effects upon him

The Medical Officer noted that Owen was shaky and tremulous -> SHELL SHOCK

Encouraged by the doctor to writting, he edited the Hydra (magazine of the hospital) -> important point in this life -> he relived his nightmares in verse :ghost: :writing_hand::skin-tone-2:

July 1916 fight began. The fisrt day -> 60 000 men were casulaties (portés disparus) -> 1/3 were killed

Metting Siegfried Sassoon (a brave, educated and already recognised poet) -> he has defied military authority by publishing in July 1917 a public Attack aigainst the gouvernement :arrow_right: greatest anti-war poetry

Influenced his style : romantic language -> brutal and simple words. He found his way.

In the spring 1918, he looked forward to one day publishing a book of poems and wrote a preface "My subject is the pity of war. The poetry is in the pity."

One year after the CraighLockart's treament -> Owen was determnted tô go back in the battlefield even his mother was worried and his friend's Sansson. As a offocier -> authory, as a poet -> a witness to the suffering and courage of the men

In September 1918, Owen rejoined his old battalion. The best way to survive is to become insensitive and unconcerned

Owen had become a superb soldier, fighting with precision efficiency ans selfless courage -> he was awarded the Military Cross :crown:

He has passed the last days of this life in a cave of a little cootage in the woods near Ors

4th November 1918, he was kill in action during the crossing of the Sambre-Oise esactly one week before the signing of the Armistice. He was promted Lieutenant the day after his death. His mother received the telegram informing her of his death on Armistice Day, as the church bells in Shrewsbury were ringing out in celebration